SI
SI
discoversearch

We've detected that you're using an ad content blocking browser plug-in or feature. Ads provide a critical source of revenue to the continued operation of Silicon Investor.  We ask that you disable ad blocking while on Silicon Investor in the best interests of our community.  If you are not using an ad blocker but are still receiving this message, make sure your browser's tracking protection is set to the 'standard' level.
Politics : Stockman Scott's Political Debate Porch -- Ignore unavailable to you. Want to Upgrade?


To: Crimson Ghost who wrote (27625)9/14/2003 7:22:41 PM
From: NOW  Respond to of 89467
 
A Citizen's Appeal to a General in a Time of War (at Home)
by Michael Moore

Dear General Wesley Clark,

I've been meaning to write to you for some time. Two days after the Oscars, when I felt very alone and somewhat frightened by the level of hatred toward me for daring to suggest that we were being led into war for "fictitious reasons," one person stuck his neck out and came to my defense on national television.

And that person was you.

Aaron Brown had just finished interviewing me by satellite on CNN, and I had made a crack about me being "the only non-general allowed on CNN all week." He ended the interview and then turned to you, as you were sitting at the desk with him. He asked you what you thought of this crazy guy, Michael Moore. And, although we were still in Week One of the war, you boldly said that my dissent was necessary and welcome, and you pointed out that I was against Bush and his "policies," not the kids in the service. I sat in Flint with the earpiece still in my ear and I was floored -- a GENERAL standing up for me and, in effect, for all the millions who were opposed to the war but had been bullied into silence.

Since that night, I have spent a lot of time checking you out. And what I've learned about you corresponds to my experience with you back in March. You seem to be a man of integrity. You seem not afraid to speak the truth. I liked your answer when you were asked your position on gun control: "If you are the type of person who likes assault weapons, there is a place for you -- the United States Army. We have them."

In addition to being first in your class at West Point, a four star general from Arkansas, and the former Supreme Commander of NATO -- enough right there that should give pause to any peace-loving person -- I have discovered that...

1. You oppose the Patriot Act and would fight the expansion of its powers.

2. You are firmly pro-choice.

3. You filed an amicus brief with the Supreme Court in support of the University of Michigan's affirmative action case.

4. You would get rid of the Bush tax "cut" and make the rich pay their fair share.

5. You respect the views of our allies and want to work with them and with the rest of the international community.

6. And you oppose war. You have said that war should always be the "last resort" and that it is military men such as yourself who are the most for peace because it is YOU and your soldiers who have to do the dying. You find something unsettling about a commander-in-chief who dons a flight suit and pretends to be Top Gun, a stunt that dishonored those who have died in that flight suit in the service of their country.

General Clark, last night I finally got to meet you in person. I would like to share with others what I said to you privately: You may be the person who can defeat George W. Bush in next year's election.

This is not an endorsement. For me, it's too early for that. I have liked Howard Dean (in spite of his flawed positions in support of some capital punishment, his grade "A" rating from the NRA, and his opposition to cutting the Pentagon budget). And Dennis Kucinich is so committed to all the right stuff. We need candidates in this race who will say the things that need to be said, to push the pathetically lame Democratic Party into have a backbone -- or get out of the way and let us have a REAL second party on the ballot.

But right now, for the sake and survival of our very country, we need someone who is going to get The Job done, period. And that job, no matter whom I speak to across America -- be they leftie Green or conservative Democrat, and even many disgusted Republicans -- EVERYONE is of one mind as to what that job is:

Bush Must Go.

This is war, General, and it's Bush & Co.'s war on us. It's their war on the middle class, the poor, the environment, their war on women and their war against anyone around the world who doesn't accept total American domination. Yes, it's a war -- and we, the people, need a general to beat back those who have abused our Constitution and our basic sense of decency.

The General vs. the Texas Air National Guard deserter! I want to see that debate, and I know who the winner is going to be.

The other night, when you were on Bill Maher's show, he began by reading to you a quote from Howard Dean where he (Dean) tried to run away from the word "liberal." Maher said to you, so, General, do you want to run away from that word? Without missing a beat, you said "No!" and you reminded everyone that America was founded as a "liberal democracy." The audience went wild with applause.

That is what we have needed for a long time on our side -- guts. I am sure there are things you and I don't see eye to eye on, but now is the time for all good people from the far left to the middle of the road to bury the damn hatchet and get together behind someone who is not only good on the issues but can beat George W. Bush. And where I come from in the Midwest, General, I know you are the kind of candidate that the average American will vote for.

Michael Moore likes a general? I never thought I'd write these words. But desperate times call for desperate measures. I want to know more about you. I want your voice heard. I would like to see you in these debates. Then let the chips fall where they may -- and we'll all have a better idea of what to do. If you sit it out, then I think we all know what we are left with.

I am asking everyone I know to send an email to you now to encourage you to run, even if they aren't sure they would vote for you. (Wesley Clark's email address is: mailto:info@leadershipforamerica.org). None of us truly know how we will vote five months from now or a year from now. But we do know that this race needs a jolt -- and Bush needs to know that there is one person he won't be able to Dukakisize.

Take the plunge, General Clark. At the very least, the nation needs to hear what you know about what was really behind this invasion of Iraq and your fresh ideas of how we can live in a more peaceful world. Yes, your country needs you to perform one more act of brave service -- to help defeat an enemy from within, at 1600 Pennsylvania Avenue, an address that used to belong to "we, the people."

Yours,

Michael Moore
Lottery # 275, U.S. military draft, 1972
Conscientious Objector applicant
mailto:mmflint@aol.com


Sorry if reposted!



To: Crimson Ghost who wrote (27625)9/14/2003 9:54:08 PM
From: Rarebird  Respond to of 89467
 
<When all is said and done the big rally in US financial markets could not have happened without such support. The Asians have in essence financed the US war effort.>

Absolutely Correct. However, China has tried to avoid a South East Asian type blow-up by isolating its capital account. But its trade account is wide open, and the more China sells to the rest of the world, the larger the foreign sums of money that flow into China through its trade account. I expect the Chinese credit bubble to burst around March/April 2004.

As you know, US Secretary of Treasury Snow, has recently travelled to both China and Japan. The problem is the loss of US manufacturing jobs, 2.7 million over the last 37 months. Snow desperately wanted China to re-value its currency, the Yuan. But China has said no, at least not yet.

The Yuan has been nailed to the US Dollar since 1994 at around 8.3 Yuan to the Dollar. Given its accelerating trade surplus with the US, China has been piling up an ever larger hoard of US Dollars. Now, the US wants China to re-value, which is the same as asking the Chinese to take a HUGE loss on its current US Dollar holdings! Also, as the Chinese rationally pointed out at this meeting, China's currency followed the US Dollar upwards all the way as it climbed drastically between 1995-2000. When the South East Asian crisis exploded in 1997, China did nothing, it did not devalue its currency as South East Asia did to revive their export industries.

China sees itself as being very hard done by in getting criticized from the US, since China religiously sends its US trade surplus Dollars right back to the US, placing them in Treasury and Agency paper. If China were merely to slow down this flow, let alone stop, internal US interest rates would climb.

The Chinese told Snow that if the US really wanted fast climbing internal consumer prices as Chinese exports to the US diminished because of a higher Yuan, as well as fast climbing internal US interest rates, China could certainly accommodate them. But if the US did not want any of this, it had better not ask China to revalue the Yuan. To this Chinese argument, made in public, Snow had no response.

There is this economic/historical constant in all credit expansions. By the time the Central Bank realizes that one is underway, it has already gained a self-sustaining and accelerating momentum. Minor moves to stop it or even slow it down always fail. In fact, they often have the effect of starting even more and desperate borrowing, as borrowers get "theirs" now before interest rates REALLY start to climb.

China is in this situation now. The Chinese Central Bank is going to raise "reserve requirements" from 6.0% to 7.0% on September 21, but there are already persistent rumors inside China that this move won't be enough and the Central Bank will have to raise rates. New loans in the first seven months of calendar 2003 are already higher than the total for ALL of 2002. The thing to look for is when the Central Bank of China DOES raise interest rates. That will puncture the bubble, after which China will have to sell its US foreign reserves.

Won't that be fun to watch, especially if one is long that precious yellow shiny "barbaric" metal?